Friday, November 13, 2009

Coke plans green Brazilian plant


Fazenda Rio Grande, Brazil, will be the home of the Coca-Cola Company’s first “green” plant, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The bottling company plans to invest $5.8 in Brazil throughout the next five years.

The plant will be part of Leão Junior, another beverage company purchased by Coca-Cola.

The plant will produce nearly 11,000 tons of dried teas every eyar.

Part of the plant’s “green” capabilities will be translucent tiles and reusing rain waters in bathroom.

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Photo: industryfinest.com

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